by 30yearsinthegame »
Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:26 am
hi
before you batten out and board please make sure you try this first>
1 if you have air vents make sure they are clear.
2 if no air vents are installed , install them.
3 double glazing with air vents.
condensation arises from warm air meeting cold air. ie on windows and cold walls. warm air is heaver than cold air and tends to form condensation above waist height. poor venetlation is the problem. when warming the romm at night try to open the window just a tad, this will allow for the warm air to pass, i know you will lose heat but this is a problem in this country with cold wintery nights. i have vents on my tripple glazing and still sometimes get some, my fault really because my heating is always on.
if you batten out you can not use k18 because you will be left with a gap. you will have to treat it like a cavity and use kingspan tw50 and upwards this has a foil backed coating both sides, exspensive but the best stuff. do not use polyboard as we call them because if there was any damp it would collect mould.
think very carefully about battening out by the time you went around the room you would lose a few sqm.
remember when battening , if you do, to wash the walls down with suger soap and treat the walls with an anti fungal paint. you can buy the paint ready made or buy an add mix.
the big one... remember to put up the battens with a membrane behind, use a brick and block dpc which is cheap and chearfull and will do job fine, put the batten to the wall make it level and drill your pillot holes, only when that is done you can put your dpcup and batten, try not to go too mad with packs and wedges as this will leave gaps past your insulation, if it was my job i would straighten out the walls with muck first.
to be honest what i would charge you for straightening walls, fixing dpc and batten, insulation and board and skim, you could fit new windows air vents and carpets .
hope you get this point, if you do batten do it right , first time.
hope this helps , really wish you luck, come back and let us know how you got on.